Diastereomers and example
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Explanation:
Sometimes diastereomers can include compounds that are ring structures. For example consider two compounds with a six-membered ring that have two substituents each, a chlorine atom and an ethyl group. Just like our previous example they are also not mirror images of one another, which defines them as diastereomers.
Example:
a simple carbon atom that has a hydrogen, fluorine, bromine, and hydroxyl (-OH) groups bonded to it. This carbon would be classified as a stereocenter since it indeed has four different groups bonded to it.
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They are a type of a sterieosomer.They are defined as non mirror image non identical sterieosomer.Hence they occur when two or more sterieosomer compounds have a different at one or more of the equivalent stereocentres and are not mirror images of each other